Monthly Archives: December 2011

First, I´d like to thank all my faithful readers for following this blog through thick and (especially) thin (lately), and wish each and every one of you a Happy New Year! You have probably sussed that I am not the … Continue reading →

I could use a thorough beta-reader for a short story that needs a bit of editing. So if one of you helpful people out there have an extra hour or two, it would be much appreciated 🙂 do.hu.ja (at) mail.tele.dk

The writer kindly offered me a review copy of the fifth Chief Inspector Mario Silva mystery, set in Brasil. The story begins with a sinister kidnapping, but the writer adds a humorous touch to the scene because we see it … Continue reading →

In this book there is not much description of the protagonist, probably because it is not the first in a series, but perhaps this paragraph about his wife will help you: “So maybe she thinks ….. has put up with … Continue reading →

Read part I II Old Helleboria was hardly lukewarm in her coffin before the next death rattled the village. – A hit-and-run driver. Right here in Knavesborough. Mother and daughter. Within the same week. Gruuuuesome! – I know it is … Continue reading →

[Published as “The Deadly Sin of Avarice” in the collection “Christmas in Knavesborough“] I When the rumour of old Helleboria Everthorpe´s demise ran from mouth to mouth in Knavesborough, the knitting club didn´t hesitate for a second. Evy ran into … Continue reading →